McCall House is McCall Behavioral Health Network’s intermediate residential recovery program at 127 Migeon Avenue in Torrington, Connecticut. McCall’s current official site describes McCall House as a comprehensive program that combines structure, research-based support, and counseling, while Connecticut DMHAS classifies it as Level 3.1 halfway house and transitional living care. This level is intended for people who are medically stable and ready to practice recovery skills in the community. For someone recovering from alcohol addiction, McCall House can provide a bridge between more intensive treatment and independent living.
Transitional Recovery Environment
Level 3.1 treatment emphasizes reintegration rather than acute stabilization. Residents can work on routines, responsibility, employment, relationships, and recovery behaviors while living in a structured setting. McCall House is particularly relevant after a person has completed detoxification or higher-intensity alcohol treatment but is not yet ready to return to an unstructured environment. The state currently identifies 13 beds in the program, reflecting its smaller residential scale.
Counseling and Research-Based Support
McCall’s current intermediate residential page highlights counseling, recovery structure, employment education, and adventure-based counseling at McCall House. These services can help residents identify alcohol triggers, practice problem solving, rebuild confidence, and prepare for the demands of work and community life. The focus is not simply on avoiding alcohol inside the residence; it is on developing skills that can continue after the resident leaves the program.
Employment and Community Reintegration
Connecticut’s Level 3.1 definition places strong emphasis on helping residents return to employment and independent community functioning. For a person whose alcohol use has disrupted housing, work, finances, or relationships, transitional treatment can create time to repair those areas while maintaining accountability. Recovery planning may also involve connections with outpatient therapy, peer support, medical care, and other community resources needed after discharge. Residents can use this phase to test new routines in real-world settings while still having a structured home base, making the transition into employment and independent living more gradual and deliberate.
Not a Medical Detox Program
McCall House should not be presented as an alcohol detoxification facility. A person with active severe alcohol withdrawal, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or major medical instability needs an appropriate withdrawal-management assessment before entering transitional residential care. McCall House is most appropriate once the resident is medically stable enough to focus on rehabilitation, community adjustment, and longer-term recovery.
Current Address, Phone, and Coverage
The verified address is 127 Migeon Avenue, Torrington, CT 06790. McCall’s locations page confirms that address, and the current DMHAS availability system lists 860-618-6297 for McCall House. DMHAS currently reports HUSKY/Medicaid as the program’s insurance category. McCall’s broader organization also offers financial guidance and a sliding-fee policy for qualifying services, but residential coverage should be verified specifically before admission. People seeking alcohol rehab should call to confirm bed status, referral requirements, Medicaid authorization, and whether Level 3.1 transitional treatment fits their current stage of recovery.